chapter 1: In this chapter Michael Moore talks about 7 questions her would ask George W. Bush. These questions were.. Number one : Is it true that the bin Ladens have had business relations with you and your family for the past 25 years? Number 2: What is the "special relationship between the Bushes and the Saudi royal family? Number 3: Who attaked the US on 9/11- a guy on a dialysis from a hut in Afghanistan, or your friends , Saudi Arabia? Number 4: Why did you allow a private Saudi Jet to fly around the U.S. in the days after 9/11 and pik up members of the bin Laden family and then fly them out of the country without a proper investigation? Number 5: Why are you proteting the "Second Amendment rights" of potential terrorists? Number 6: Were you aware that while you were the governor, the Taliban traveled to your state to meet your oil and gas company friends?Number 7: What was that look on your fae in the Florida classroom when your chief of staff told you, America is under attack?
chapter 2:In this chapter Moore talks about how lies Bush told are like whoppers and that people will eat them when he serves them. He talks about how the war in Iraq is pointless and shouldn't have started in the first place.
chapter 3: Moore talks about a dream he had about a conversation he had with a great granddaughter. In the dream all oil had dried up and she was interviewing him about what life was like with oil.
chapter 4: Moore talks about how rare actual terrorists are. And how people overreact about terrorism. He also talks about how multimillion years are the real terrorists.
chapter 5: The book talks about what the government should do to keep the country safe from terrorists. He talks about getting rid of our nuclear weapons and setting a good example for the world.
chapter 6: Moore talks as though he is God and he talks about how wrong Bush is and trying to be funny. He kept saying how bad the government is and what he would do different.
chapter 7: Moore says that eventually the giant businesses will take over the country and tries to make us believe that the businesses are in control of the country. He is wrong. I don't really believe that Nike somehow controls how our country is run.
chapter 8: Moore says that the new budget redution only helps the rich while leaving the poor even poorer than before. He then proceeds to say how bad Bush is and that he is using the new budget reduction to get rid of him.
chapter 9: Moore talks about how America is more of a liberal country then it is conservative one. He then gives statistics to probe his point.
chapter 10: Moore want to make conservatives liberals and gives methods on doing so. He believes that conservatives are going to ruin our country.
chapter 11: Moore says that at all costs Bush has to be kicked out of office. He rants on about how America need a woman president and even says that Oprah Winfrey should be the president.
Authors Goal:
The goal of this book is to try and make Americans believe that Bush was the worst president and that they should do every thing in there power to try and make sure he isn't in office anymore. This book was made in 2003 and was focused on trying to make Bush only sere one term. Plot of the story:
The whole plot of this book is political. Moore wanted to share his views and try and get people to do what he thought was best for our country. Muckraking theme:
This shows muckraking because Moore did find that the government lied to hide there mistakes. He showed the country what his opinions on how this country is run and how it should be run. While showing lies of the government to support his point.
chapter summaries:
chapter 1: In this chapter Michael Moore talks about 7 questions her would ask George W. Bush. These questions were.. Number one : Is it true that the bin Ladens have had business relations with you and your family for the past 25 years? Number 2: What is the "special relationship between the Bushes and the Saudi royal family? Number 3: Who attaked the US on 9/11- a guy on a dialysis from a hut in Afghanistan, or your friends , Saudi Arabia? Number 4: Why did you allow a private Saudi Jet to fly around the U.S. in the days after 9/11 and pik up members of the bin Laden family and then fly them out of the country without a proper investigation? Number 5: Why are you proteting the "Second Amendment rights" of potential terrorists? Number 6: Were you aware that while you were the governor, the Taliban traveled to your state to meet your oil and gas company friends?Number 7: What was that look on your fae in the Florida classroom when your chief of staff told you, America is under attack?chapter 2:In this chapter Moore talks about how lies Bush told are like whoppers and that people will eat them when he serves them. He talks about how the war in Iraq is pointless and shouldn't have started in the first place.
chapter 3: Moore talks about a dream he had about a conversation he had with a great granddaughter. In the dream all oil had dried up and she was interviewing him about what life was like with oil.
chapter 4: Moore talks about how rare actual terrorists are. And how people overreact about terrorism. He also talks about how multimillion years are the real terrorists.
chapter 5: The book talks about what the government should do to keep the country safe from terrorists. He talks about getting rid of our nuclear weapons and setting a good example for the world.
chapter 6: Moore talks as though he is God and he talks about how wrong Bush is and trying to be funny. He kept saying how bad the government is and what he would do different.
chapter 7: Moore says that eventually the giant businesses will take over the country and tries to make us believe that the businesses are in control of the country. He is wrong. I don't really believe that Nike somehow controls how our country is run.
chapter 8: Moore says that the new budget redution only helps the rich while leaving the poor even poorer than before. He then proceeds to say how bad Bush is and that he is using the new budget reduction to get rid of him.
chapter 9: Moore talks about how America is more of a liberal country then it is conservative one. He then gives statistics to probe his point.
chapter 10: Moore want to make conservatives liberals and gives methods on doing so. He believes that conservatives are going to ruin our country.
chapter 11: Moore says that at all costs Bush has to be kicked out of office. He rants on about how America need a woman president and even says that Oprah Winfrey should be the president.
Authors Goal:
The goal of this book is to try and make Americans believe that Bush was the worst president and that they should do every thing in there power to try and make sure he isn't in office anymore. This book was made in 2003 and was focused on trying to make Bush only sere one term.
Plot of the story:
The whole plot of this book is political. Moore wanted to share his views and try and get people to do what he thought was best for our country.
Muckraking theme:
This shows muckraking because Moore did find that the government lied to hide there mistakes. He showed the country what his opinions on how this country is run and how it should be run. While showing lies of the government to support his point.